The system has full service, front access for routine servicing of components. Front access also narrows the footprint of the system making it possible for units to be placed side by side.

Green Refrigerant

Environmentally friendly refrigerant that can offer LEED points.

High Sensible-to-Total Cooling Ratio

Achieved by careful sizing of heat exchanger coils.

Horizontal airflow pattern

Removes heat close to the source of generation in the hot aisle and distributes cold air to the front of the racks in the cold aisle.

Increased capacity

Higher rate of heat removal allows more equipment to be installed in each rack.

Local area network

Creates a shared control between all the available resources for maximum energy efficiency and controlled management of the group during emergency situations

Minimizes Air Mixing

Delivers cool, conditioned air directly to the inlet of IT equipment.

Modular strategy

Modular design of the mechanical and control systems allow for gradual build-up of the cooling infrastructure to match the cooling demand of the facility. This greatly reduces CAPEX expediture and provides deferred investment throughout the life of the facility.

Network interface

Provides management by connecting the device directly to the network with a dedicated IP address, avoiding the need for a proxy such as a server. Management is available via Web browser, Telnet or SSH. Notification features inform you of problems as they occur.

Operational efficiency

Warmer entering air temperatures reduce both the required amount of humidification and the demand for costly reheat.

Manageability

Microprocessor controller

Utilizes intelligent, active response control, and real-time monitoring. The system is controlled by a microprocessor providing high level control functionality and human interface via a four line, eighty character, alphanumeric display

Building management system integration

Send alarms and data points allowing you to manage critical building infrastructure from a single system.